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Alnus viridis (green alder)
...by 2 scales (vs. A. viridis, with winter buds unstalked or very shortly stalked, covered by 3-6 scales): Alnus incana winter buds stalked, covered by 2 scales (vs. A. ...
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Galium obtusum (blunt-leaved bedstraw)
... 2.0 mm–2.5 mm. Cleistogamous flowers: there are no cleistogamous flowers on the plan. Legumes (Fabaceae): ...
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Torilis leptophylla (bristle-fruited hedge-parsley)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Hairs between stem nodes: the hairs on the stem are plain, without glands or branches, and not tangled. ...
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Veronica hederaefolia (ivy-leaved speedwell)
...mm–20.0 mm. Sap: the sap is clear and watery. Fruit length: 2.5 mm–3.5 mm. Leaf ...
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Carex communis (fibrous-rooted sedge)
...mm–2.3 mm. Perigynium orientation: the perigynia are angled outwards. Perigynium width: 1.2 mm–2.6 ...
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Potentilla reptans (creeping cinquefoil)
...8–12 mm long, anthers mostly 1.3–2 mm long, and epicalyx segments lanceolate to oblong or elliptic).: Potentilla simplex stems erect to ascending, though sometimes pro...
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Zostera marina (eel-grass, seawrack)
... 2.0 mm–12.0 mm. Stipule fused to leaf: NA. Length of flower stalk: 0.0 mm–0.0 m...
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Lemna trisulca (ivy-leaved duckweed)
...Vermont27;s Lake Champlain Valley. Habitat: lacustrine (in lakes or ponds), riverine (in rivers or streams) All Characteristics: New England state: Connect...
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Genus: Crataegus (hawthorn)
...Don27;t be confused by insect tunneling--check for exit holes on the outside of the fruit or look for insect feces and don27;t use these fruits for identification. References: Palmer (1952), Ph...
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Pedicularis furbishiae (Furbish's lousewort)
...Wats.. Furbish27;s lousewort. Non-Monocots Alternate Remaining Non-Monocots Non-Monocots Remaining Non-Monocots Facts About: Furbish27;s lousewort remains one of the best-know...